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Topic: Someone thinks that the Russian army was able to fight? (Read 294 times)

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The most important quality that makes an army efficient is the impeccable credibility of the commanders and the discipline of their orders. In Russia it is not. Their army is a guerrilla group. They couldn't cope with a little Chechnya. What kind of threat they may pose to a large state?

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The most important quality that makes an army efficient is the impeccable credibility of the commanders and the discipline of their orders. In Russia it is not. Their army is a guerrilla group. They couldn't cope with a little Chechnya. What kind of threat they may pose to a large state?
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Of course they can fight, but the whole problem is that they can split into two parts during the war. I think that such incidents can happen in many countries and this is a test of the possibility to defend their country.
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In one of the Russian military educational centers was a mass brawl. Officer reprimanded a soldier for what he didn't make your bed. After that, the soldiers pounced on the officer. Part of the other soldiers stood up for the officer, but the other part of the military stood up for the soldiers. The fight was attended by 140 people. Do you think such an army is capable of fighting?

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Why can't you understand nuking to victory? One russian nuke is 40 miles wides circle of space gained... it's a total different concept. Slash and burn scaled. With 100 nukes you can create a straight line 4000 miles deep...

Do you still like cavalery? You are right after all, horses will rules the plains:). Some horses have better security setup up than potus... his name was incitatus:).
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Think about your own army in Ukraine. I don't even know whether it can be called as an army or not. They lost to a bunch of miners and farmers in the Donbass. Remember Ilovaisk? Remember the Southern cauldron?
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In one of the Russian military educational centers was a mass brawl. Officer reprimanded a soldier for what he didn't make your bed. After that, the soldiers pounced on the officer. Part of the other soldiers stood up for the officer, but the other part of the military stood up for the soldiers. The fight was attended by 140 people. Do you think such an army is capable of fighting?
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